An easy to use lawn repair product containing all the ingredients needed to fix bare patches and thicken an existing lawn. Dual action: Includes fast-germinating grass seed and fertiliser, to feed new and existing grass for up to 12 weeks.

You can repair and renovate your lawn all year round, as Yates® Seed'n'Feed® contains the same seed varietals as Yates® Sow Anytime Lawn Seed, so it will germinate at temperatures as low as 3°C.

Features

Repair and Renovate Patchy and Thin Lawns.

Dual Action: Seeding + Feeding.

  • Contains fertiliser to feed new and existing grass
  • Added Zeolite to build soil health
  • Stadium type Ryegrass and Fescue blend
  • Suitable for year round use, germinates from 3°C
  • Germinates in 7 days*
  • Rich green colour
  • Drought tolerant
  • Hardwearing
  • Suitable for shady areas

*Germination may take longer than specified during excessively (less than 3°C) cold periods or when the soil is not kept sufficiently moist.

Yates® Seed'n'Feed® will always have the same seed blend, giving your lawn a consistent colour and texture time and time again.

 

 



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Project guides & articles

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Lawns are made up of many thousands of small, hungry plants, that all consume energy. Seasonal bursts of growth and regular mowing can deplete the lawn’s energy reserves, so here's how to top it up.

Winter lawn care tips

Winter’s an important time for solving lawn problems. If you tackle problems while it's cold, the lawn will be in great shape for the coming summer.